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Diplura/NCState-AgNIC - English
URL: http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/agnic/sys_entomology/taxon/diplura/index.html

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Diplura - English
URL: http://phylogeny.arizona.edu/tree/eukaryotes/animals/arthropoda/hexapoda/diplura

Part of Tree of Life.

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Checklist: South African Diplurans (Diplura) - English
URL: http://www.rhodes.ac.za/academic/departments/zooento/Martin/diplura.html

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Order Diplura - English
URL: http://www.cnr.berkeley.edu/citybugs/Taxa/Diplura/OrderDipluraPage.htm

Insects of the San Francisco Bay Area, University of California, Berkeley.

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Diplura Bibliographies/NCState-AgNIC - English
URL: http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/agnic/sys_entomology/ncstate/diplura.html

Bibliographies put together at NC State on the Diplura order.

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Diplura/NCState-AgNIC - English
URL: http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/agnic/sys_entomology/taxon/diplura/

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Diplura Type Collection Holdings - English
URL: http://www.calacademy.org/research/entomology/types/diplufam.htm

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Diplura - English
URL: http://www.cals.ncsu.edu/course/ent425/compendium/diplura.html

The name Diplura, derived from the Greek words "diplo-" meaning two and "ura" meaning tails, refers to the large cerci at the rear of the abdomen.

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The Diplura - English
URL: http://www.earthlife.net/insects/diplura.html

The Diplura or two pronged bristle-tails (from diplos = double and oura = a tail) are another group of soil and leaf-litter insects of ancient origin, they are mostly small (the largest being about 5cm long), often white in colour and occurr all over the world. There are around 800 known species 11 of which occurr in Great Britain and 70 in North America. The cerci or (tails) are often long, but may be short and stubby or even pincer like.

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